Animus and Anima

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"Animus and Anima" is a psychological study by Emma Jung that explores the masculine and feminine archetypal components within the human psyche from a Jungian analytical perspective.

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instanceOf book
psychological study
aimsTo clarify the role of masculine and feminine components in the psyche
associatedWith C. G. Jung Institute tradition NERFINISHED
author Emma Jung NERFINISHED
contributor Emma Jung NERFINISHED
discusses individuation process
projection of anima
projection of animus
field analytical psychology
depth psychology
focusesOn inner feminine in men
inner masculine in women
psychic development
relationship between conscious and unconscious
genre non-fiction
psychology literature
hasTheoreticalBasisIn Jungian archetype theory NERFINISHED
concept of the collective unconscious
influencedBy Carl Gustav Jung NERFINISHED
language German
mainSubject Jungian psychology
analytical psychology
anima archetype
animus archetype
archetypes
collective unconscious
feminine archetype
masculine archetype
originalTitleLanguage German
perspective Jungian analytical perspective
topic gendered psychic structures
psychological symbolism
symbolic representations of masculine and feminine
usedIn Jungian analytic training
depth-psychological interpretation of relationships

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